Sunday, November 9, 10:30 am
A Gift Economy? — Rev Melora Lynngood, Homilist —
Mollie Twidale, Worship Associate —
In her book, The Serviceberry, Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, Robin Wall Kimmerer teaches us about the gift economy, which is intrinsic to many Indigenous cultures.
What can we learn from this model – how might it help us better care for one another and this earth we share? Is it possible to do in today’s North American capitalist society?
As a mini-exercise, an embodied way of practicing the principle, you are invited to bring ONE item you already have to give away in a gift exchange. Kids too! Please bring ONE thing (toy, game, book) from your home which you have appreciated and are now happy to pass on to someone else.
- This is not a way to get rid of unwanted stuff; it’s not a garage sale. Look for something you really like, something still in good condition. Something you think someone else might be excited to receive.
- Kids, bring items up front at beginning of Time for All Ages
- Adults, bring items up front during candle lighting
- Please bring only ONE thing.
- We will collect your gifts during the service, and you can choose a gift to take home with you after the service.
- Rev. Melora will give anything not chosen by a UUCV member to WIN (Women in Need).